Vehicle smoking on railroad tracks in Ozark


Audio|Source: Ozark/Dale County Public Safety
02:38
Transcript:
My sense for (name withheld). You let the railroad know that the vehicle is going to be on the railroad track. 7. 6-105. Is this up under the overbath? Cesar Ford, when it's up the bridge onto the flip down the hill onto the railroad track. 21 to 610. If 605 doesn't have a fire extinguisher, I'd advise you go by the PD and grab something. 6.05, I didn't copy it to be 109 now. It's 605. If you don't have a fire extinguisher, 610 is available to, and he needs to grab one from your PD. 25 has got one, but she's 84 right now. 10, well, I don't think the vehicle's on fire, but he's still smoking at this time. But it is sitting on the railroad track. 6-10-605. I'll just swing by and grab one on the way. I think I got one in my truck. I'm looking now. so typically the fire department to go. You get 1025 fire department. There's no entrapment vehicle was put out. When it's still on the railroad track, you have them, please. Yes, we'll probably cancel fire department. I'm on PX with the CSFX on the phone. You can go ahead and have EMF and route there. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near US-231, Ozark, AL 36360
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